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Lisa M. White is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Legal Writing at Hofstra Law School, where she teaches graduate-level legal analysis, writing, and research courses. She brings extensive practical legal experience from high-profile roles in prosecution and litigation.
Education:
- J.D., magna cum laude, Brooklyn Law School
- B.F.A., Tisch School of the Arts, New York University (NYU)
Her research and professional interests center on legal writing, criminal law, and white-collar crime, particularly money laundering, securities fraud, and tax fraud. Her background in prosecutorial work enriches her pedagogical approach, emphasizing real-world legal analysis and ethical responsibility.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, her professional work reflects deep engagement with legal doctrine, investigative procedure, and financial crime litigation—fields that underpin contemporary legal scholarship in criminal justice and compliance.
Professional Highlights:
- Assistant District Attorney and Senior Investigative Counsel, Major Economic Crimes Bureau, Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
- Senior Counsel, Taxpayer Protection Bureau, New York State Attorney General’s Office
- Litigation Associate, Criminal Defense & Investigations Group and Labor & Employment Group, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
- Law Clerk to the late Honorable Thomas C. Platt, Eastern District of New York
Lisa White has not been mentioned as advising any students or receiving scientific awards in the provided text. She does not appear to be associated with any research labs or collaborative teams, as her profile emphasizes individual legal practice and teaching. Her recent teaching includes LAW 1720 (Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research I) and LAW 2783 (Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research II).




